Vacuum demand flow valve
A valve is disclosed for dispensing a flowable material. The valve has a first chamber (40) at a first pressure wherein said first chamber (40) defines an outlet (28) in communication with said first chamber (40). A second chamber (42) is at a second pressure. The valve has a stop (18) indexed against a third pressure, operating to selectively place the first chamber (40) into communication with the second chamber (42). The stop (18) is operative to connect the second chamber (42) to said first chamber (40) when the first pressure is less than the third pressure.
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1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to valves used in conjunction with fluid containers or tubing, and more specifically to a valve associated with a fluid container and being actuated by a vacuum.
2. Background Prior Art
Fluid containers are widely used throughout the world and come in many forms. Such fluid containers are made from a variety of materials and are used for numerous purposes. For example, containers are commonly used to contain fluids such as water, soft drinks, sports drinks, alcoholic beverages and the like for individual consumer use and consumption. Fluid containers are also widely used in other applications such as in a medical setting. For example, fluid containers are used in hospitals to provide nutritional fluids to patients who cannot eat solid food. Also fluid containers contain a variety of material used in industry and various mechanical arts such as engines and the like.
A drawback to using such containers is the contents of the container can be easily spilled and, therefore, wasted. Not only are the contents lost but fluid spills can damage the surface the fluid contacts. Spilling of fluid contents is a particularly common occurrence for patients in a hospital setting. The patients can be under sedation or other medication that causes drowsiness or disorientation. The patients can also often drift into an involuntary unconscious state while consuming the nutritional products. This can result in spillage of the nutritional product over the patients' bedding requiring changing of the bedding and cleaning of the spillage.
Some fluid containers may be supplied with a closure such as a threaded cap. Such closures, however, normally must be open and/or closed manually by hand. This makes it difficult for consumers to use during certain activities such as running or cycling, or if consumers are carrying several other items that cannot be put down. Other closures have been developed that can be automatically actuated but are difficult to use. Such containers are also not economical to manufacture to be used with disposable fluid containers.
The present invention is provided to solve these and other problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a vacuum demand flow valve capable of dispensing a flowable material. In one preferred embodiment, the vacuum demand flow valve is attached to a drink container.
According to one aspect of the invention, a vacuum demand flow valve has a member subject to a first force operative to keep the valve closed. The member is sensitive to an index pressure. The valve has an outlet at a second pressure, the index pressure provides a second force in opposition to said first force when a differential between the second pressure and the index pressure is provided to open the valve when the second pressure is sufficiently less than the index pressure to overcome the first force.
According to another aspect of the invention, the valve provides a flowable material delivery device. The device has a first chamber at a first pressure wherein the first chamber defines an outlet in communication with said first chamber. The device has a second chamber at a second pressure at least substantially equal to the first pressure. The device has a valve member, indexed against a third pressure, operating to selectively place the first chamber into communication with the second chamber. The stop is operative to connect the second chamber to said first chamber when the first pressure is less than the third pressure.
According to another aspect of the invention, a vacuum demand flow valve has a housing defining a passageway for a flowable material to pass therethrough. The passageway has a first volume when in a first position wherein the flowable material is not allowed to pass through the passageway. The passageway has a second volume less than the first volume when in a second position wherein the flowable material is allowed to pass through the passageway. The passageway is moveable from the first position to the second position by a vacuum applied through the passageway, wherein the difference between the volumes associates with the first position and the second position providing for the flowable material to retreat from the outlet of the valve and therefore be retained in the passageway.
According to another aspect of the invention, the housing has a port member defining an external opening in communication with the passageway. The port member is adapted to be covered by a mouth of a user to apply the vacuum through the passageway. When the vacuum is applied, a force is applied to the housing in a first direction in response to the vacuum thereby placing the passageway in the second position, wherein flowable material flows through the passageway in a second direction. The vacuum can also be applied by a syringe or a pump in communication with the passageway.
According to another aspect of the invention, a volume transition in the passageway between the second position and the first position causes flowable material to retreat into the passageway. An outlet is in communication with the passageway wherein the volume transition causes the flowable material to retreat from the outlet.
According to another aspect of the invention, the port member has an orifice. The orifice is sized such that surface tension associated with the flowable substance across the orifice prevents the flowable material located within the passageway from passing through the orifice when the vacuum is removed from the passageway. The port member can also have a venturi structure defining the external opening.
According to a further aspect of the invention, a valve has a port member defining an outer opening. The valve has a base member extending from the port member wherein the base member has an inner opening. A diaphragm extends between and is connected to the port member and the base member wherein a passageway is defined between the base member and diaphragm. The passageway is in communication with the outer opening and the inner opening. A stop member is connected to the diaphragm and has a plug that obscures the inner opening. The diaphragm is flexible from a first position wherein the passageway has a first volume and a second position wherein the passageway has a second volume. The plug is displaced from the inner opening in response to the movement of the diaphragm to the second position wherein a flowable substance can pass through the inner opening and passageway and outer opening.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the valve is connected to a container having at least one flexible sidewall, a portion of the flexible sidewall comprises the diaphragm. An end of the base member is connected to an underside surface of the flexible sidewall.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a diaphragm is provided which is flexible so as to be responsive to a vacuum applied through the passageway. The diaphragm can also be flexible in response to an external force applied to the diaphragm to deflect the diaphragm.
According to another aspect of the invention, the housing has a port member defining an external opening in communication with the passageway wherein the port member is adapted to be covered by a user's mouth to apply the vacuum.
According to another aspect of the invention, the vacuum demand flow valve is attached in an opening of a fluid container.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a method of delivering a flowable material is disclosed. A first chamber is provided defining an outlet. A second chamber is provided that acts as a fluid reservoir. A valve index pressure is also provided. An opening is provided connecting the first chamber and the second chamber, and a valve is positioned in the opening. A first pressure is applied to the first chamber, the first pressure being less than the index pressure, wherein the valve moves from a closed position to an open position wherein flowable material flows through the outlet.
According to a further aspect of the invention, a method of delivering a flowable material provides a housing defining a passageway for the flowable material to pass therethrough. The passageway has a first volume when in a first position wherein the flowable material is not allowed to pass through the passageway. The passageway has a second volume less than the first volume when in a second position wherein the flowable material is allowed to pass through the passageway. A vacuum is applied through the passageway wherein the passageway is moveable from the first position to the second position wherein the return of the passageway from the second position to the first position serves to retain the flowable material within the passageway by causing the flowable material to retreat up the passageway.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While this invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail, preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosures are to be considered as exemplifications of the principles of the invention and are not intended to limit the broad aspects of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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The housing 12 further has an internal, or intermediate wall 48 extending between the upper wall 32 and the lower wall 34. The intermediate wall 48 has an inner opening 50. The inner opening 50 can be considered a second opening. The intermediate wall 48 further has an underside surface 52. The intermediate wall 48 generally divides the housing 12 to define the first chamber 40 and the second chamber 42. The first chamber 40 can be considered a downstream side of the valve 10 and the second chamber 42 can be considered an upstream side of the valve. The inner opening 50 will be in communication with the fluid container 11 via the second chamber 42. The second chamber 42 can include the fluid container 11.
The upper wall 32 has a generally circular opening 54 defined by an annular rim 56. The circular opening 54 is adapted to receive the diaphragm 14 to be described in greater detail below. The annular rim 56 has a lip 58. A front portion of the annular rim 56 cooperates with a vertical wall 60 of the port member 44 to define a groove 62.
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In one preferred embodiment, the valve 10 utilizes the diaphragm cover 20. The diaphragm cover 20 is positioned over the diaphragm 14. The diaphragm cover 20 has a collar 65 that fits around the flange 68 of the diaphragm 14. The diaphragm cover 20 can fit within the groove 62 at a front portion of the valve 10. The diaphragm cover 20 is sized to assist in the compression of the diaphragm 14 around the annular rim 56. The diaphragm cover 20 helps protect the valve 10 from accidental activation. As shown in
As discussed, in one preferred embodiment, the valve 10 is attached to a fluid container 11. The container may either be formed from a single web or may have a flexible first sidewall 22 and flexible second sidewall 24. In the configuration and as shown in
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Prior to operation of the valve 10 the cap 21 is secured to the housing 12 by the tamper evident strip 72. As shown in
The second chamber 42 and the container 11 may also be at an ambient pressure, or at some pressure substantially at or above the index pressure PI. The pressure in the second chamber 42 and container 11 may be referred to as PC. The pressure in the container 11 will not be substantially less than the pressure in the first chamber 40. As shown in
It can be further understood that the valve member is subject to a first force, as described hereabove, operative to keep the valve 10 closed. The valve member, i.e., the combination of the diaphragm 14, the stop 18, and the flange 70, supplies this biasing force as aforesaid. The valve member is sensitive to the index pressure. The outlet 28 of the valve 10 is subject to a second pressure. The index pressure provides a second force in opposition to the first force when a differential between the second pressure and the index pressure is provided to open the valve such that the second pressure is sufficiently less than the index pressure, multiplied by the area of the valve member, to overcome the first force. As shown in
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It can be understood that in this valve configuration as disclosed in
It is understood that the valve 10 can operate without utilizing the diaphragm cover 20.
It is further understood that the vacuum to actuate the valve 10 is typically applied by a user reducing the pressure through the passageway 26. The vacuum could also be applied by other means such as a syringe 51 as shown in
In an alternative method of valve actuation, a user can depress the diaphragm 14 through the cover 20 to move the stop member 18 away from the inner opening 50. Fluid is then allowed to pass through the passageway 26 and out the outer opening 28.
It is understood that the valve 10 can be incorporated into a tubing. A portion of the tubing can be flexible and provide the diaphragm 14. An opposite portion of the tubing can be provided with the opening 50 to be communication with the container 11. The stop member 18 can be provided between the diaphragm 14 and opening 50.
It is further understood that the valve 10 could be constructed with multiple chambers and diaphragms or connected to a manifold designed to be in communication with separate chambers of a multi-chambered container. Different fluids, stored separately, could then be consumed together.
The valve components can be made from a variety of materials. The materials can be selected based on the intended use of the valve 10. In one embodiment, such as the valve being used with drink containers, the valve components can be made from a variety of polymers or other structurally suitable materials. Other materials are also possible. The choice of materials is only related to the fluid and use the valve is to be applied to. For example, should this valve be used in the fuel or oxidizer supply section of a rocket engine with an injection pump providing a partial vacuum and the index pressure externally applied; the valve member and housing may be made out of stainless steel.
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The base member 216 is an elongated member that extends from a bottom portion of the port member 212. The base member 216 has a first end 232 that extends from the port member 212. A second end 234 of the base member 216 is connected to one end of the diaphragm 214 at an intermediate location 236 to be described in greater detail below. The base member 216 has an inner opening 238. The inner opening 238 will be in communication with the fluid container 211. The diaphragm 214 is a flexible member having one end 240 extending from an upper portion 242 of the port member 212. The diaphragm 214 has a second end 244 that is connected to the end 234 of the base member 216 at the intermediate location 236. As will be discussed in greater detail below, in one preferred embodiment when the valve 200 is attached to a flexible container 211, the diaphragm 214 will comprise a portion of one of the flexible sidewalls 222. The base member 216 and diaphragm 214 collectively comprise a housing 246 of the valve 200. A portion of the housing 246 is flexible from a first position to a second position to open the valve 200. In a preferred embodiment, the diaphragm 214 comprises the flexible portion of the housing 246. The port member 212 could also be included as part of the housing 246. The base member 216 and diaphragm 214 also collectively define a passageway 248 of the valve 200.
The stop member 218 is positioned generally between the diaphragm 214 and base member 216 within the passageway 248. The stop member 218 has an arm 250 and a plunger 252 having a plug 254 at a distal end of the plunger 252. The arm 250 is hingedly connected to the port member 212 by a flexible strap 256. The plunger 252 is connected to a distal end of the arm 250. The plunger 252 and the arm 250 are connected to a bottom surface 258 of the diaphragm 214. The plug 254 is positioned through the inner opening 238 and abuts a bottom surface 260 of the base member 216 to close the inner opening 238. The plunger 252 further has a pair of resilient members 262. The resilient members 262 bias the plug 254 against the bottom surface 260 of the base member 216 so that the plug 254 abuts against the bottom surface 260 to close the opening 238.
In one preferred embodiment, the valve 200 utilizes the diaphragm cover 220. The diaphragm cover 220 is positioned over the diaphragm 214. The diaphragm cover 220 has a collar 264 positioned around the port member 212 and connected proximately thereto. An opposite end of the diaphragm cover 220 is connected to the diaphragm 214 at the intermediate location 236. The diaphragm cover 220 has a vent 266. If desired, the valve 200 can also be equipped with the cap 221 that fits over the port member 212. A tamper evident sealing member 270 can also be included. The tamper evident sealing member 270 seals the cap 221 against the collar 264 and gives a visual indication of whether the valve 200 has been tampered with or previously manipulated.
As discussed, in one preferred embodiment, the valve 200 is attached to a fluid container 211 having flexible first sidewall 222 and flexible second sidewall 224. In this configuration and as shown in
Prior to operation of the valve 200, the cap 221 is secured to the valve 200 by the tamper evident strip 270. As shown in
Once the vacuum is removed, the valve 200 returns to the first position. The resilient members 262 bias the plug 254 against the bottom surface 260 of the base member 216 to close the inner opening 238 and therefore the valve 200. Fluid that passes through the orifice 230, after the vacuum has been removed, is consumed by the user. Fluid that remains in the passageway 248 when the vacuum is removed, however, does not drip from the valve 200. The change between the first volume V1 and the second volume V2 provides for an action that serves to withdraw the fluid from the outlet 238 back into the outlet passageway 229 such that the linear distance the fluid is withdrawn into the outlet passageway 229 is equal to the difference between the volume V2 and the volume V1 divided by the area of the outlet 238 which is sufficient to draw the fluid toward the passageway 248. The orifice 230 in the port member 212 is sized such that surface tension of the fluid across the orifice 230 maintains the fluid in the passageway 248 once the vacuum is removed. The molecules of the fluid will experience an inward force from the other fluid molecules wherein the fluid will act like an elastic sheet across the orifice 230. Molecules at the edges of the orifice will be attracted to the surface of the disk-shaped member 228 defining the orifice 230. Thus, due to surface tension of the fluid, the fluid already in the passageway 248 cannot pass through the orifice 230 until a vacuum is again applied. In an alternative embodiment shown in
It can be understood that in this valve configuration as disclosed in
In an alternative method of valve actuation, a user can depress the diaphragm 214 through the cover 220 to move the plug 254 away from the inner opening 238. Fluid is then allowed to pass through the passageway 248 and out the outer opening 226.
The valve components can be made from a variety of materials. In preferred form of the invention, the valve components are made from an injection-molded process wherein the port member 12, base member 16 and portions of the stop member 18 are integrally molded. It is understood, however, that the valve components can be formed separately and connected to one another.
It is understood that the valve 10 can be incorporated into a tubing. A portion of the tubing can be flexible and provide the diaphragm 14. An opposite portion of the tubing can be provided with an opening to be in communication with the container 11. A stop member can be provided between the diaphragm 14 and opening.
Thus, a device 10 (as well as the other disclosed devices) is provided that is simple in construction and use. As shown in
As shown in
Containers utilizing the flowable material delivery device/valve of the present invention have a broad variety of uses and applications. The valve 10 is ideal for using with hot or cold drinks, as well as non-carbonated drinks. Users can easily carry such a container 11 on their person (
The container 11 can further be designed to stand upright in a predetermined position. As shown in
The valve 10 provides several benefits. The container 11 and valve 10 are low-cost and designed for single-use consumption wherein the container 11 and valve 10 can be discarded when the container 11 is empty. The valve 10, however, could also be used in multi-use applications. The valve 10 is suction-activated wherein the user can drink through the valve 10 as easily as with a conventional straw. The housing structure and valve function also prevent dripping from the valve. The structure of the valve 10 prevents fluid from being drawn back into the container once through the internal opening. The structure of the valve 10 also resists pressure from the container 11 and cannot be accidently activated. The valve 10 is not required to be recapped once opened as the valve 10 returns to its closed position upon non-use. The valve components are easily manufactured such as by an injection-molded process in one preferred embodiment. Because the valve can be constructed from certain injection-moldable materials, the valve can be operable through a broad range of temperatures and for extended periods of time.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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17. A valve comprising:
- a housing defining a passageway having an outlet for a flowable material to pass therethrough and a member associated with said outlet independently providing a force to keep said passageway closed in any orientation,
- the passageway having a first volume when in a first position wherein the flowable material is not allowed to pass through the passageway, and the passageway having a second volume less than the first volume when in a second position, said second position allowing the flowable material to pass through the passageway, wherein the passageway is moveable from the first position to the second position.
18. The valve of claim 17 and a volume transition in said passageway between said second position and said first position causing said flowable material to retreat into said passageway.
19. The valve of claim 18 wherein said volume transition causes said flowable material to retreat from said outlet.
20. The valve of claim 19 wherein said retreat from said outlet being operative to retain said fluid in said passageway.
21. The valve of claim 17 and the housing having a port member, said port member defining an external opening in communication with the passageway wherein the port member is adapted to actuate said valve from said first position to said second position.
22. The valve of claim 17 wherein the passageway is moved from the first position to the second position by a pressure applied to the passageway.
23. The valve of claim 22 and said pressure applied to said passageway being a partial vacuum.
24. The valve of claim 23 wherein, when said partial vacuum is applied, a force is applied to a member associated with said housing in a first direction in response to the partial vacuum thereby placing the passageway in the second position.
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26. The valve of claim 23 wherein said partial vacuum is applied by the mouth of a user.
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28. The valve of claim 21 wherein the port member has an orifice.
29. The valve of claim 28 wherein the orifice is sized such that surface tension associated with the flowable substance across the orifice prevents the flowable substance located within the passageway from passing through the orifice when the partial vacuum is removed from the passageway.
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31. A valve comprising:
- a housing defining a passageway between an outlet opening and an inner opening, and a member associated with said outlet opening and being deflectable from a first position to a second position associated with said housing; and
- a stop connected to the deflectable member, the stop having a plug extensive to seal said inner opening, said seal occurring at the inner opening from a side opposite of said outlet opening;
- wherein when the deflectable member is in the first position, said member independently provides a force to place the stop in sealing contact with the inner opening to close the inner opening in any orientation, and when the deflectable member is in the second position, the stop is spaced from the inner opening to open the inner opening.
32. The valve of claim 31 and said stop passing through said inner opening and said plug radially extensive from said stop sized to close said inner opening.
33. The valve according to claim 31 and said valve having an upstream side and a downstream side wherein said plug is located toward said upstream side from said stop.
34. The valve of claim 31 wherein the housing comprises a port member defining the outlet opening.
35. The valve of claim 31 wherein the deflectable member comprises a diaphragm.
36. The valve of claim 35 wherein the stop is connected to the diaphragm and extends through the inner opening.
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38. The valve of claim 31 wherein the stop member has a plunger having a plug at a distal end, the plug positioned at the inner opening to close the inner opening.
39. The valve of claim 31 and said member serving to bias said stop to said first position.
40. The valve of claim 38 wherein the plunger has a resilient member engaging a surface of the housing to bias the plug against the inner opening.
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60. A container capable of dispensing a flowable material, the container comprising:
- a container wall defining a first chamber adapted to hold a flowable material, the container wall defining an opening;
- a valve defining a second chamber, the valve having an outlet and a valve member;
- the valve member being positioned in the opening and independently providing a force to keep said valve closed in any orientation, the valve being moveable from a closed position to an open position when the second chamber is subjected to a pressure less than ambient pressure wherein the flowable material flows from the first chamber, through the opening and through the outlet.
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66. A valve comprising:
- a housing defining a passageway between an outlet opening and an inlet opening for a flowable material to pass therethrough, the housing having an internal wall dividing the passageway into a first chamber and a second chamber, the internal wall having an inner opening communicating the first chamber and the second chamber, the housing having an annular rim defining an aperture in communication with the first chamber;
- a diaphragm connected to the annular rim;
- a stop connected to the diaphragm, the stop passing through the internal opening and having a flange in the second chamber, the flange in sealing contact with the inner opening;
- the diaphragm being deflectable from a first position to a second position, wherein when the deflectable member is in the first position, the diaphragm independently provides a biasing force to place the stop in sealing contact with the inner opening to close the inner opening, and when the diaphragm member is in the second position, the stop is spaced from the inner opening to open the inner opening wherein the flowable material is allowed to pass through the passageway.
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83. A method of delivering a flowable material from a container through a valve positioned in an opening of the container and in fluid communication with an outlet, the method comprising:
- wherein the valve has an upstream side, placing said flowable material in communication with said upstream side of said valve;
- wherein said valve is indexed to a first pressure and said valve independently provides a bias to keep said valve closed in any orientation and said valve has an outlet distal from said upstream side, applying a pressure to said outlet less than said first pressure to open said valve.
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91. A method of delivering a flowable material, the method comprising:
- providing a housing defining a passageway between a first opening and a second opening, a portion of the housing being flexible from a first position to a second position;
- providing a stop member connected to the housing portion, wherein when the housing portion is in the first position, the housing portion independently provides a force to the stop member to close the second opening by sealing the second opening from a side opposite to the passageway in any orientation, and when the housing portion is in the second position, the stop member is spaced from the second opening to open the second opening; and
- applying a vacuum through the passageway moving said housing portion from said first position to said second position under influence of said vacuum.
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94. A valve comprising a member independently providing a first force operative to keep said valve closed, and a valve seat defined by an inner opening of said valve for sealing abutment with said member, and a first pressure associated with said valve, said member being sensitive to an index pressure; and an outlet at a second pressure, wherein the inner opening is sealed by said member from a side opposite to the outlet when said valve is closed, said index pressure providing a second force in opposition to said first force when a differential between said second pressure and said index pressure is provided to said member; and opening the valve when said second pressure is sufficiently less than the index pressure to overcome the first force.
95. A valve comprising:
- a member independently providing a first force operative to keep said valve closed and a first pressure associated with said valve, said member being sensitive to an index pressure; and
- an outlet at a second pressure, said index pressure providing a second force in opposition to said first force when a differential between said second pressure and said index pressure is provided to said member, and opening the valve when said second pressure is sufficiently less than the index pressure to overcome the first force, the valve being in communication with a fluid source wherein opening said valve displaces said member in a direction towards the fluid source.
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- a housing defining a passageway between an outlet opening and an inner opening, and a member associated with said outlet opening and being deflectable from a first position to a second position associated with said housing; and,
- a stop connected to the deflectable member, wherein when the deflectable member is in the first position, said member independently provides a force to place the stop in sealing contact with the inner opening to closed the inner opening, the stop being in fluid communication with a fluid source, wherein when the deflectable member is moved to the second position, the stop is spaced from the inner opening in a direction towards the fluid source.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 10, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 10, 2005
Applicant:
Inventors: Hal Danby (Sudbury), Mark Williamson (Wonder Lake, IL), Julian Swan (London)
Application Number: 10/938,018